Miequèu Montanaro and Csaba Cserey recording drums in the studio in Cluj Napoca, Romania. Photo by Zsófia Makkai Sára Domahidi: I was able to discover what it means to come up with ideas together, to listen to each other, to look and listen not only to the scores but also to each other. Renáta Gyárfás: It had a very good effect on me, I had already improvised at other musical events, but I feel that I improved a lot in this workshop and that I was able to improvise more freely. Nóra Krokovay: I was no stranger to ‘Open Music’, and I work well in such an environment, I like this kind of practice. The more I find myself in these situations, the better I can improve. Lilla Unger: It's had nothing but a positive effect on me. I've been able to free myself from the strict rules of classical music. 112

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